US, Russian forces skirmish in northeast Syria
US terrorist forces present in areas controlled by Kurdish militants in northeastern Syria have clashed with Russian troops amid charges that Washington is stealing Syria's oil.
According to Press TV, the confrontation took place at the entrance to Tal Tamr in Syria's Northeastern Province of Hasakah. The strategic town lies on a highway to the region’s key oilfields.
Following the confrontation, Russian and American vehicles headed in two different directions, the Moscow Times reported.
The standoff was followed by Russian helicopters and US warplanes flying over Tal Tamr, it added.
Russia has been helping Syrian forces in the ongoing battles across the conflict-plagued Arab country.
The Russian military's assistance began in September 2015 at the official request of the Syrian government, while the US deployed troops and equipment to Syria in 2014 without any authorization from Damascus or a UN mandate.
The Saturday confrontation is reportedly the fourth of its kind in less than two weeks, Turkey’s Daily Sabah newspaper reported Sunday.
Last week, US terrorist forces claimed they had prevented Russian troops from approaching the oilfields in Hasakah.
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